SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 9. 1925 .5- .THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON Special On Ladies' Holepr Hobe - z Regular $1.60 Value I Pure thread silk leg with mercerized lisle heel and toe J Special 95c, or 3 Pairs for $2.75 All t Straw Hats Regular 55 Bathing Suits Half Price j Special 3.95 j G. W. Johnson & Go 469 STATE STREET We hare a 1922 Overland touring carrying extra good tires, inl exceptionally fine running (condition, with lots of extras, tor $300; a 1S18 Buick touring in fair condi tion and good rubber with a spare at! $250. i.i of 950 Electric; a baby boy to Mr and Mrs. 'Edwin. M. Anderson of 2010 South Church on August 7; Kenneth Ray to Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Luckenbeal ! whose home Is four miles! north of Salem. The reports .were made by Dr. Pember- ton. : ordinance goes Into effect. No exception was !' made for motor cycles which will have consider able difficulty ! in conforming to the new regulations. The steel stands of the machines are on the back wheel and it will be exceed ingly inconvenient to park them head-on toward the curb. Drivers with a side car would also have difficulty through being required to push the heavy machines back ward into the street. Information available yesterday was to the ef fect that the- cycle owners were simply up against it and forced to grin and bear it. The parking ordinance was signed by Mayor Giesy yesterday and will go Into effect ten days from that time. How About- ' Your children's eyes? out to Dan M. Jones. Salem, and THREAT BY ADMIRAL IS iLfih UN AUTHORIZE Curtis. 245 Myers street; Joseph E. Johnson. 2047 Frederick, and Zelloe Ratcllff. 1495 Lee; Ken neth O. Thompson, 765 N; Sum mer and Alta Mae Brown ot Eu gene, s SEX. Sr.XARY DOES NOT AGREE WITH PALMER ATTITUDE Merchant Marine Fleet Should Re- maia at Portland, Is View . . . of Senator was to secure geographical attri bution of the fleet in "orde to serve every large port. Before he left Washington', he declared, he had occasion to talk he matter over with Presraent Coolldge who expressed similar desire for decentralisation ot Jhe merchant marine. ....... Eyestrain. Is a great handicap. 9 Principal Is Named W. H. Dailey, formerly Marion county school supervisor, has been appointed principal of the j Wood- burn grade school, and will take that office when school opens In September. Mr. Bailey was in Sa lem yesterday on school work. a9 I Complete line "Famous Kimball Pianos' and others. Moore's Music House, as CITY f NEWS IN BRIEF Berry Shippers Move- Baker, Kelly and McLaughlin have re-located in the Salem Fruit Union bulldfng where they are now receiving all kinds of black berries for barreling. During the first ot the season they occupied the plant ot the Northwest Fruit Hug Returns Soon 1 Products company. Remodeling Superintendent George W. Hug at tne Northwest plant necessltat- i will return to Salem this week I ea tne move. Tne, Diackberrles from a vacation at Ocean View, I will continue jto come in until (Wash-" where he has spent two J along in September, according to weeks at jthe Hug summer home I expectations. with his family. , i lie Met -Sweet Georgia Brown" At "Twilight" "Beside a Silvery Stream." They were "All Alone.' Just "Waiting for the Moon." and he was "Yearning" to tell her he had "Forgotten" the ("Cross Words" at Moore'a Music! House. Records and sheet music Phone 983. a9 I f Fair Continued warm; light north erly winds. Thursday Max. 93; Mtn. 55; Rainfall none; River -1.8 falling; Atmosphere clear; Wind northwest.. ' v " ' ; At The Theaters Today lit . I; ' ' V - Oregon Corlnne. Griffith in ' Declasse" by Zoe Akin. Grand Florence Vidor and Edward Everett Hor- ton , in "Marry Me" from the Play "The Nest Egg." IMlgh Hippodrome Vaudeville and pictures. k : : ' were referred to positions and 18 were Tepprtea piacea. . Agricul ture claimed the largest number of workers of any "one. type of work, 37 1 men and women being placed in 'that work. , ; rhnlra r:1-llrwlii Funeral designs, b. H. Upjohn. 964 S. Liberty. Phone 1700. - : A9 Union Services Planned Rev. Jf:3, Evans, pastor of the First Baptist" church , of this city, will be the principal speaker at the union services in Willson park tomorrovr afttrnoon. His subject will be "When Is a Man Lost?" Leon Jen nison is to offer a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Jennison; C. R. Muston is to lead the singing; and Harry White is to preside. Yon Telephone Us, 110 . " We'll deliver it. no matter how small the item. - Capital Drug. today from their Camp Cascadia American Passion Play and Is j where the organization has en soinetimes called the modern Pil- joyed a two weeks outing, j j A grim'8 Progress. .Rev. Taylor j number of Salem people made the with his family! attended the pa-1 trip to Cascadia yesterday to bring geant last week; while he was in l back a load of the boys by auto- Seattle in connection with the con- j mobile. rention there of 'the Knights Tem plar. Cannot Open Hunting Seasoi Scout Returning . j j Seasons closed to bunting by Salem ' Boy Scouts will return an act ot . the legislature cannot do openea oj tne state game com mission, is the answer made by the attorney general's office to F. M. Brown, chief deputy for the game commission. The seasons in Two. Divorce Granted i Sevah Agnes Rrown was given a divorce rrom David Brown, and Gladys-Tucker received a decree from Curtis C. Tucker yesterday In Judge L. H. McMahan's court The Browns were married in Sa lem in May, 1922. Crnel and in human treatment was alleged. In both cases the women were grant ed $25 a month alimony and re covered costs of the trial. Have the question were not divulged in the inquiry from i the game commis sion. . . ChJldTa Eyes examined. Tubes S2.50 f ! We ar now selling nil at vIpa radiotrons at $2'.50 each. SalemVRep,llp,, BWng Mad Electric Co., F. S. Barton, owner Masonic Temple. Phone 1200 A9 a9 "Ah Ha!" ! "Boy Friend." she said, "I'm "Nobody's Child." Let's have "Just a Little Drink" and let "Rv. several minor repairs are oeing KOne... ba -By-rones" but "Don't made at (the high school In prep-1 Bring Lulu." i At Moore's Music arauon lor tne opening oi scnooi i House. Phone 983. a9 Card of Thanks We desire to thank the many friends of our beloved wife and daughter for the many beautiful floral offerings to her memory and for the kindness and sympathy extended ns in our great loss. L. Grant Crow and mother; Mr. and Mrs Jnhn IbTiiff an A fMlliv a1 "If Admiral Palmer, as news paper reports say. Is threatening to take the merchant marine fleet rrom Portland he is acting with out legal authority In my opin ion." United States Senator Charles McXary declared In an in formal statement here yesterday. ith reference to press reports that Palmer was planning such action. 'The senator further ex pressed the opinion that indica ttons pointed to the possibility that Patmer was seeking to con centrate control of the merchant marine In the hands of a few which, he declared, would be con trary to the intent of the mer Qhant marine act. if the senate commerce. committee tnd of., the 'sub-rommiitec tna framed the present merchant mar ine act. "I ni nnt In vmnath with .he resolution paused -by the ship ping board transferring the con frol ofrthe emergency fleet cor poratlon to the shipping board. believe that It was contrary to the letter and the spirit of the mer chant marine act and consequently I BIeel that Admiral Palmer. In threatening to take the fleet from Portland. Is acting without legal authority." One of the primary principles of the act, he explained, Add similies As .uaconflned as flapper's legs. 'As much talked about as the monkey. As mac a cussed as humidity. As hard to find as a girl wearing high shoes. As hard to get as a right number. Newell Williams Insurance 311 Masonic Bldg. TeL 1109 Tako Tar of their eyes. a9 Riflemen to Shoot A competitive shoot between 10-men teams of Headquarter company, coast artillery and Com pany F, ONG, will be staged on the federal range beginning - ai 9:30 o'clock this morning. Com pany F will hold their weekly drill after the shoot, it is announe ed by Captain j Paul Hendricks. The range is located on the Dr. W. this fall. New paint has been used to brighten up several places, sev eral blackboards have been re novated, and new linoleum has been installed in the rooms con necting with the office of the city superintendent. . ? Ferrell In Hospital C, Ferrell, local streetcar man. is at the Salem hospital under going an operation for appendici tis. Mr. Ferrell has been with the company for 18 years. Forfeits Fine . ! . A. j Newberry of 239 South Twenty-second, forfeited bail ot $10 in the police court yesterday , In, preference to appearing before Police Judge Poulsen on a charge of 1 drunkenness.. -.Newberry was 'arrested Friday, night by Officer Davis. . Bean Picking i iAt MInto yard will start Mon day. August 10.' f a9 Officer Release 5Ian " Floyd Mack was released from police custody-yesterday after night spent in the city Jail while officers investigated his past' re-. cord.; Nothing of a criminal na ture was found. Mack was ar rested by Officer ' James and Wright Friday night! ' , . J22tf I Carlton Smith firm, about: a mile thi3 side of Turner Family Plans Reunion- - Frank1 P. Tyler and his wife ot ValliacaJ Iowa, are visiting here with Mrs! E. J. Tyler and family of this city and will be the guest of honor at a family reunion at the J. F Tyler home here tomor row. Frank Tyler, is in the ice cream manufacturing business in Valllsca land Is a very successful merchant there. He has motored to the coast and comes to Salem after a trip to LaGrande and later through Washington. Among those who will be. present at the family gathering tomorrow .are Roy Tyler of LaGrande, who is al so In the ice-cream business and who will be accompanied by his family; R. E. Tyler and family of Willamina; Dr. S. H. Tyler and family of Portland; and Mr. and Mrs. EjL. Reaney, Mr. and . Mrs. Lloyd Hackett, and Inez and .Ver non Tyler, all of Salem. R. E Tyler, Mrs. E. L. Reaney, Mrs. Lloyd Hackett and Inez and Ver non Tyler are sons and daughters of MrsJ E.-J. Tyler of this city. More than fifteen will be present at the reunion. : Money to Loan By payment of $13.60 per month for. 110 months a loan of $1.X00 may ibe retired, principal and 'In terest. See Ralph H. McCnrdy, over Miller's store. Phone 96. Parkins Canutes Fines . , . Fines of one dollar r each for ' parking their cars in the down-' i t'owri district for more than two hour limit were imposed In police f court yesterday upon M. M. Joy, Ixuis Ashliman. Lowell Will, Wil liam Stezak, and W. C. Brown. . Dr. White, Osteopathy Electronic diagnosis and treat ment. A9 Kindergartei Opening September 1, 1925, at 1570 Conrt street. Lita Waters. Phone 1184-M. ' . a9 Alleged Speeder Arrested . .Harry Densen was .arrested by Officer! Edwards late yesterday on a eharge of, speeding and has been cited to appear before Police Judge ! Poulsen August 10 at o'clock; Dr. J. E. Albrich : Announces the opening of his dental office in the Oregon build ing, rooms 427-428, phone 2216 for Jhe ' general practice; of den iistry. Sande all Little Illness Reported No new cases of contagious dis eases were reported to' Dr." Wilt iamB. Mott, city health officer, during the paet week, he reported yesterday.- IJght SU' Stutlebaker Bargain At Certified Public Motor Car Mkt, This is a 1924 model tour : Ing, original paint, looks like new, good tires and car has been driv en only a few thousand miles. See , this' one or phone for demonstra ' I tlon. :"' : I u- a 4 Time to Can Salmoi Fine fat deep sea troll fish at Fitts Market. j I 26tf "At the End of a Winding Ijne- "Honest and Truly." "Dear One," I heard that "Song of Songs," f'The Melody That Made You Mine." "No Wonder." "Hon- ey, I'm n Love." "Hold Me In Your Arms" Is all she said. At Moore's Music House. Phone 983. 89 Ioctor leaves : Dr. Johann Loenhartsberger, who for two months has been con nected with the Marion " county Divorce Is Granted Mary. e. Thrirt was granted a decree of divorce from James E. Thrift yesterday in circuit court by Judge L. II. McMahan. Crnel and inhuman treatment was charged. They were married In Fairfield. Cat. in October. 1917. The plaintiff mas granted the cus tody of two minor children and $40 a month for their support. Pheasants Are Liberated Chinese pheasant hunting should be better than ever in the district a few miles north of Salem as tienry Stevenson, deputy game warden, yesterday liberated 300 lot the game birds between Ciuin- aby and Waconda. SMITH, PUGH & OGDEN SELL NEW YORK LIFE 211 Oregon Bldg. Phone 185 - Buy Vision Some people look upon glass as something they have to wear,', when as a matter of fact, they should think only of better or easier vision It is knowledge and skill and service that you really - want and need T Buy Vision! . Morris, Optical Company SO 1-2-3-4 Oregon Bid-. Many Children Examined Forty-seven children were ex amined at Middlegrove during the past three days in connection wl.h the Marion county child health demonstration. The examinations were made on the rsual voluntary basis. f Freighter to Remain The river freighter Relief, which for several months has been tied up at the dock of the Spauld- child health demonstration! here, ing Logging company here, , will J left for his home in Vienna Thnrs- not be moved to Portland until day where he is to be an officer fall, it was 'indicated here yeeter-1 in the bureau of public health. He day. The present owners wolwas sent to this county by the' were successful bidders when the I commonwealth fund from Austria boat was auctioned, planned to and since his arrival last January late it to Portland at once ror.re- ha been connected with vHnn. pairs dui tne inp. was aeiayea ana demonstrations. He will sail from I present low water has made tne New York on Saturday, August 15. cnangs now impractical unm inei Four Licenttea I.Nuel , Four marriage licenses were ap- . . I a . i a 1 . l . piiea ior in cue county cier p i office yesterday. Only two of the eight applicants were not resident! of Salem. The licenses were made L. C. DEMAEEST M ETROPOL1TAN " IJfe Insurance Co. Res. 140 N. 21st Phone 1100 Specials on Wood 1 Larpp load 16-!n. slah wood 1 Cgrtl 4-M. slab wood .......... 1 Cord large second growth fir 4' Cords large second pro win nr. . . . 16 Inch old fir ft 4 FU oak a 4 Ft. ash : O i M ' $ i.7- t Fi $ l.0 per cord 0 $6.50 per cord' rt $6.00 per rord $8.00 and $H-50 per load $ft.0Q and $S.50 per cord $7.50 and $&.00 per cord 4 FL Maple $7.00 per cord FRED E. WELLS IMIUXK 1342 SSO SOUTH CHURCH -.1 ) river lists In the fall, it was said. Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic- Physician and surgeon. Complete Line I "Famous Kimball Pianos" and others. A9 Moore's Music House. a9 Motorcyclists Worried ; H i I Motorcycle owners have begun to winder what their fate is to be Paul Lewi Injured Paul Lewis, son of C. I. Lewis', ct Salem, suffered a painful cut! when the new "head-In" parking on tne Knee during a Boy scout hike to Hurricane Deck last week near Camp Cascadia where the Scouts are camping, it was learned yesterday. He tell while descend ing from the bluff, cutting .his leg to the bone. j i OBITUARY Ey Complete line "Famous Kimball Pianos" and others. Moore's Music House. a9 Births Announced--. 1 Births were ; announced yester day of a baby daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Silvers of 1463 Fir on August 5; Lucile Genevieve to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wilson of 1322 North Fifth; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Orvell B. Bowers of 730 South Nineteenth; Eugene Edgar to Mr. and Mrs. Harley M. Smalley i Mirkebton LilliejK. Mickelson died at 220 D. street August 8. at the age of 10 yeans. She is survived by her parents, Mr. . and Mrs. August Mikelson. ; Private funeral ser vices will be held at the Lee Mis sion cemetery today at 3 p.m. Webb ! Funeral parlors in charge of arrangements. Woodry & Woodry Pay Cah for Furniture ' Phone 73 Is Featured: s The August 1 iasue ot Liberty carries a feature etory regarding Earle j Sande, ' premier American jockey, and a; former Salem boy. Mr. Sande's parents reside in Sa Woodry Buys Furnltu Store at Summer and Norway Greets. Phone 511. JlCtf Slany Find Work A-total of 139 persons were placed In jobs through the federal employment! bureau at the YMCA during the past week, the report ot the bureau yesterday shows." A total of 155 men registered for worki there were 157 ' calls for -male help. 132 were referred to jobs, and 121 were reported plac rsL Of the women, 32 registered, there were 21 calls for help, 19 To Describe, Wayfarer Rev. IF. C. Taylor who this morn ing will occupy the pulpit.of the First Methodist church will de- ! scribe the Wayfarer which he wit nessed In Seattle last week In con nectlon with his sermpn, - "The Vision of Jesus. The religious pageant presented annually In the itadlum of the University of Washington is far famed the WOODRY iter SsaoMT ins Wotvay Sta PHOBB SIX . Buys Furniture McDonald Cleaners 783 Highland Avenue Telephone 2217 Work called for and delivered , ' ; I WATCH FOR. j NEW 0LDSM0BILE , ANNOUNCEMENT. j j j AUGUST 13 Painting, and Decorating by . Skilled Mechanics Kennedy Paint Shop Now located at Gabriel Powder & Supply Company ; ? 173 South Commercial ' Telephone 728 LADD & BUSH, Banlcera XtabUshed 1BB3 General Banking Business - - i . Office Hour from 10 ua. to S Need Attention The eyes of every school child should be thoroughly tested . before entering school this fall. UTis surprising the effect of faulty vision on the progress ,of young folks in their studies. v I -. , . j i. . ! . Be Safe-Have Their Eyes i . Examined i . i It is better to be safe than sorry. If glasses are not needed there is a great satisfaction in knowing everything is all right. If glasses are needed we have many sturdy, com fortable frames especially made for. children. Do hot put this off until school time for we can better serve you now. REDUCED I BUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES ' Baa TraacUea, ana way. I15J0 : . Boaad Trip, 30.0. Las Aaalt, way. $27.48. i-r Boand Tnp, f 60.00. Special Bates U Partias at : ; Eight ar Mora for Xnfarmatfoa and Bawvatloas ', p Phona 696, or call at CENTRAL STACK TERMINAL Salem, Oregon Phone 625 for appointment t r-j-i STATE g STREET II Electric J 'n; Cafe I EATS o C J DrCB. O'Neill OPTOriETRIST-OPTICIAN UddDush Dank Du&lirrrf yncc:jyme apt i i ; "